The LaRue Tactical Siete Magnum 6.5 PRC rifle combines precision engineering with reliable performance, making it ideal for long-range shooting and hunting applications. Featuring a robust right-handed bolt action, this firearm is designed for accuracy and durability. The 24-inch Sendero fluted barrel not only enhances heat dissipation but also reduces weight, contributing to improved handling and stability during extended shooting sessions. The proprietary muzzle brake ensures minimal recoil and quick follow-up shots, optimizing your shooting experience. The rifle's overall length of approximately 45 inches and weight of 9 pounds provide a balanced feel, suitable for both tactical and hunting environments. Equipped with the high-quality Timney trigger, this firearm offers a crisp and consistent trigger pull for precise shot placement. The LaRue KRG Bravo stock further enhances stability and comfort, allowing for quick adjustments and a secure grip in various shooting positions. The 1:8 twist rate of the barrel is optimized for stabilizing 6.5 PRC projectiles, ensuring consistent accuracy across different loads and conditions. Designed for right-handed shooters, the Siete Magnum delivers reliable performance, making it a top choice for serious shooters seeking long-range precision. Whether for competitive shooting or big game hunting, this rifle offers the features and craftsmanship expected from LaRue Tactical, making it a versatile and dependable firearm.
Features:
- Action: Bolt action for reliable cycling and accuracy
- Caliber: 6.5 PRC optimized for long-range performance
- Barrel: 24-inch Sendero fluted barrel for weight reduction and heat management
- Muzzle: Proprietary brake to reduce recoil and muzzle rise
- Capacity: 3+1 rounds for tactical and hunting scenarios
- Trigger: Timney for crisp, consistent pulls
- Overall Length: Approximately 44.88 inches for balanced handling
- Weight: 9 pounds for stability and portability
- Stock: LaRue KRG Bravo for adjustable and secure fit
- Twist Rate: 1:8 for optimal stabilization of 6.5 PRC projectiles